Sencha Architect 2.1 Now Availablehttp://www.sencha.com/blog/sencha-architect-2-1
Sencha Architect is better than ever. We’re excited to announce Architect 2.1 and to share what we’ve been working on for the past three months. The goal for the first minor release was to improve performance and stability while continuing to add functionality that helps our developers do even more with the tool. Minor release? It sure doesn’t feel that way with hundreds of bugs fixed and dozens of new features. Here’s a run down of the most prominent features.en-usphil.strong@sencha.comCopyright 20122012-08-14T16:00:58+00:00Comment by Paolo BernardiniHi,
is there a version that will work on Mountain Lion?Hi,
is there a version that will work on Mountain Lion?]]>Fri, 28 Sep 2012 07:25 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32336#date:07:25Comment by Azhagu RajanHi We are looking for Sencha Touch Developer position in Newt global. The position is in INDIA If you are interested please share your updated profile to sazhagu@newtglobal.com.Hi We are looking for Sencha Touch Developer position in Newt global. The position is in INDIA If you are interested please share your updated profile to sazhagu@newtglobal.com.]]>Tue, 11 Sep 2012 10:30 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32141#date:10:30Comment by Phil Strong@Aleborg et al
If you trial says it’s expired click login as different user and re-enter the same user credentials to re download your trial license.@Aleborg et al

If you trial says it’s expired click login as different user and re-enter the same user credentials to re download your trial license.

]]>Wed, 29 Aug 2012 23:24 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32098#date:23:24Comment by AleborgPhil Strong &gt;All expired trials have been extended!&nbsp; Trial 2.1 and let us know what you think
For me it still says “Your 30 days trial has expiredPhil Strong >All expired trials have been extended! Trial 2.1 and let us know what you think
For me it still says “Your 30 days trial has expired]]>Wed, 29 Aug 2012 20:48 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32097#date:20:48Comment by Phil StrongAll expired trials have been extended!&nbsp; Trial 2.1 and let us know what you thinkAll expired trials have been extended! Trial 2.1 and let us know what you think]]>Wed, 29 Aug 2012 19:32 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32096#date:19:32Comment by Aaron Conran@Mihai Pop -
Have you added an editing plugin? Chances are this kind of thing is better handled as a help question on the Architect forums.@Mihai Pop -

Have you added an editing plugin? Chances are this kind of thing is better handled as a help question on the Architect forums.

]]>Tue, 28 Aug 2012 03:41 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32085#date:03:41Comment by Mihai PopA normal grid column - adding an editor (like combobox or text field). You guys are doing this nice thing where we can click on an the object itself and add the events! however these events do not trigger - what gives?A normal grid column - adding an editor (like combobox or text field). You guys are doing this nice thing where we can click on an the object itself and add the events! however these events do not trigger - what gives?]]>Tue, 28 Aug 2012 02:18 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32084#date:02:18Comment by Aaron Conran@Jon -
You can implement these changes in an override. Overrides are treated in architect as plain text. We will never muck with any changes you make there. The caveat with allowing you to write any code you want is that we can’t render it in the design view. Architect is capable of building quite large apps without ever leaving Architect as many customers have illustrated in private projects they have shared with us.@Jon -

You can implement these changes in an override. Overrides are treated in architect as plain text. We will never muck with any changes you make there. The caveat with allowing you to write any code you want is that we can’t render it in the design view. Architect is capable of building quite large apps without ever leaving Architect as many customers have illustrated in private projects they have shared with us.

]]>Mon, 27 Aug 2012 17:41 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32082#date:17:41Comment by InvestigatorsI thank you very much for this article, it is well explained, thanks again.I thank you very much for this article, it is well explained, thanks again.]]>Mon, 27 Aug 2012 09:30 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32081#date:09:30Comment by JonI still don’t really understand how to work with Architect, when your layouts are complex, that is, using custom components.
1) Let say I design a basic form with Architect.
2) I need to edit the source code to add custom components, or custom modifications not supported by Architect.
3) Once those custom changes are done, I wont be able to see those changes back in the IDE. So for me this is a big problem.
So if Architect is not a text editor, please give me practical use.
Is Architect intended to just give an starting point of the design ?
Wouldn’t be so nice if Architect can give you the ability to edit code and get the visual results, as any other IDE ?
For that I would pay even 500 USD for the license.I still don’t really understand how to work with Architect, when your layouts are complex, that is, using custom components.

1) Let say I design a basic form with Architect.
2) I need to edit the source code to add custom components, or custom modifications not supported by Architect.
3) Once those custom changes are done, I wont be able to see those changes back in the IDE. So for me this is a big problem.

So if Architect is not a text editor, please give me practical use.
Is Architect intended to just give an starting point of the design ?

Wouldn’t be so nice if Architect can give you the ability to edit code and get the visual results, as any other IDE ?

For that I would pay even 500 USD for the license.

]]>Sat, 25 Aug 2012 23:14 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32078#date:23:14Comment by JerryAaron,
Opps. Sorry - build 588 does have “hasOne” in the toolbox. I was looking at the 4.0x toolbox which opened on old project &amp; see that it is easy to change to 4.1.
Thanks for your help!Aaron,

Opps. Sorry - build 588 does have “hasOne” in the toolbox. I was looking at the 4.0x toolbox which opened on old project & see that it is easy to change to 4.1.

Thanks for your help!

]]>Sat, 25 Aug 2012 21:02 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32077#date:21:02Comment by Aaron Conran@Jerry - The current public release •does• support has one associations. The original build 584 missed this component by an oversight. We quickly corrected this due to a customer report and has been available since Monday as build 588.@Jerry - The current public release •does• support has one associations. The original build 584 missed this component by an oversight. We quickly corrected this due to a customer report and has been available since Monday as build 588.]]>Sat, 25 Aug 2012 19:23 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32076#date:19:23Comment by JerryNote that 2.1 does not support hasOne associations. IMHO, you should not advertise 4.1 support without this key 4.1 feature. The project I am working on requires hasOne, so Architect is of little value to me.Note that 2.1 does not support hasOne associations. IMHO, you should not advertise 4.1 support without this key 4.1 feature. The project I am working on requires hasOne, so Architect is of little value to me.]]>Sat, 25 Aug 2012 17:53 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32075#date:17:53Comment by Aaron Conran@Piotr - Please post in the forums the bug you’ve encountered so we can get it addressed.@Piotr - Please post in the forums the bug you’ve encountered so we can get it addressed.]]>Fri, 24 Aug 2012 22:50 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32073#date:22:50Comment by Piotr CzyzIt is always exciting to get known new version of a software you are using most. I’ve liked itemTpl editor and how easy it is to use it. You wrote at performance is greater. Unfortunately I’ve not noticed it. IDE is less responsive (for example when you’re typing) and the biggest bug wasn’t fixed. After I’ve changing something in code and restart Architect, so it is gone. Over and over again. It seems to me at Architect does not proper read metadata files. Is it known issues?
So far the application wasn’t worth its price. I’m sorry but this is the fact.
Thanks a lot in advance for your concern and I hope to get better and better product as time goes by.It is always exciting to get known new version of a software you are using most. I’ve liked itemTpl editor and how easy it is to use it. You wrote at performance is greater. Unfortunately I’ve not noticed it. IDE is less responsive (for example when you’re typing) and the biggest bug wasn’t fixed. After I’ve changing something in code and restart Architect, so it is gone. Over and over again. It seems to me at Architect does not proper read metadata files. Is it known issues?
So far the application wasn’t worth its price. I’m sorry but this is the fact.

Thanks a lot in advance for your concern and I hope to get better and better product as time goes by.

]]>Wed, 22 Aug 2012 08:54 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32059#date:08:54Comment by Rafael CarvalhoThis IDE helped me a lot. Im in love with it. It surely has some issues, but since the updates are coming quickly, i really dont care It is saving me a lot of time of coding.
Thank youThis IDE helped me a lot. Im in love with it. It surely has some issues, but since the updates are coming quickly, i really dont care It is saving me a lot of time of coding.

Thank you

]]>Tue, 21 Aug 2012 19:08 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32058#date:19:08Comment by Phil Strong@Chiva.Zhao please report this to the forums with steps to reproduce
@Deepak not sure what’s happening.&nbsp; Try updating w/ the latest installer from the download page.
@Info we’ll be continuing to improve the editor experience.&nbsp; There is much less need to use the overrides at this point.&nbsp; It will never be a text editor, please continue to use your favorite editor for this.@Chiva.Zhao please report this to the forums with steps to reproduce

@Info we’ll be continuing to improve the editor experience. There is much less need to use the overrides at this point. It will never be a text editor, please continue to use your favorite editor for this.

]]>Tue, 21 Aug 2012 16:31 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32056#date:16:31Comment by PromWTXThe new improvements sound great.The new improvements sound great.]]>Tue, 21 Aug 2012 10:29 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32054#date:10:29Comment by JohnI wont buy it till it supports direct source code editing and remove that silly “READ-ONLY” Lock and the unnecessary class overriding.
I’ve been using Netbeans, Eclipse and Visual Studio all my life. How can you expect to work with a “ONE WAY” Editor ?I wont buy it till it supports direct source code editing and remove that silly “READ-ONLY” Lock and the unnecessary class overriding.

I’ve been using Netbeans, Eclipse and Visual Studio all my life. How can you expect to work with a “ONE WAY” Editor ?

]]>Tue, 21 Aug 2012 07:58 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32053#date:07:58Comment by Info ExplainerThanks guy for this. I was impatiently waiting for this release thanks again.Thanks guy for this. I was impatiently waiting for this release thanks again.]]>Mon, 20 Aug 2012 18:05 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32050#date:18:05Comment by Deepak Patil@Phil
When i start the SA it asks me for an update.
“a minor update is available for download. Would you like to install it now ?”
if i click on Install Now then just a progress bar indicates that it is being upgraded and thats it no output at all after that.
If i click on Not Now then things work fine.
can you please reply why is it happening ?@Phil
When i start the SA it asks me for an update.

“a minor update is available for download. Would you like to install it now ?”

if i click on Install Now then just a progress bar indicates that it is being upgraded and thats it no output at all after that.

If i click on Not Now then things work fine.

can you please reply why is it happening ?

]]>Mon, 20 Aug 2012 04:16 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32047#date:04:16Comment by Chiva.ZhaoI found one issue. if you copy the context text under “code” model. The designer will no response for any click or other thins, just stuck there. It’s a bug i think.
I restart it several times. There’s the same problems.I found one issue. if you copy the context text under “code” model. The designer will no response for any click or other thins, just stuck there. It’s a bug i think.

I restart it several times. There’s the same problems.

]]>Fri, 17 Aug 2012 09:09 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32045#date:09:09Comment by Phil Strong@Deepak unfortunately we were not able to address these issues for 2.1.&nbsp; A new release of SDK Tools is due soon enough and we’ll be integrating with that shortly after.&nbsp; My hope is that we’ll get back to square one so we can begin to make this process smoother and better soon after.
My suggestion is that the instant the SDK Tools releases to grab it.&nbsp; I’ve been talking with the team and they’ve taken a very test driven approach this time around.&nbsp; It was something like 80% code coverage last we spoke.@Deepak unfortunately we were not able to address these issues for 2.1. A new release of SDK Tools is due soon enough and we’ll be integrating with that shortly after. My hope is that we’ll get back to square one so we can begin to make this process smoother and better soon after.

My suggestion is that the instant the SDK Tools releases to grab it. I’ve been talking with the team and they’ve taken a very test driven approach this time around. It was something like 80% code coverage last we spoke.

]]>Fri, 17 Aug 2012 02:42 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32042#date:02:42Comment by Jason Johnston@Mihai: Thank you for the bug reports. Fixes for both the hbox align and the tab switching bugs will be in a patch release coming soon.@Mihai: Thank you for the bug reports. Fixes for both the hbox align and the tab switching bugs will be in a patch release coming soon.]]>Thu, 16 Aug 2012 17:50 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32040#date:17:50Comment by Deepak Patil@Phil
Hey what about the packaging issue ?? there are a lot of packaging issues with SA. please convey.
Thanks
Deepak@Phil
Hey what about the packaging issue ?? there are a lot of packaging issues with SA. please convey.

Thanks
Deepak

]]>Thu, 16 Aug 2012 03:42 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32032#date:03:42Comment by MihaiJust a few issues! i went from ver2 to 2.1 so I had to upgrade my projects! As stated before all my hbox layouts keep changing to align “stretch” instead of “top” if I had it on “stretchmax” it seems to keep that setting intact!
Then the tabs, if i work in a tab everytime I change something (like a grid column text name), then the minute I finished, it keeps reverting back to the first tab, then i have to click my tab all the time!
I would love to provide with examples, and test cases, I am just so short of time! i am trying to report what i find! Thanks guys!
Lastly, sometimes the architect seems like it does not want to override files when deploying! I have to manually remove them then it saves them. And sometimes the architect says it saves, but when deploying my app looks as if it does not take the changes, that is when i exit the architect and then I reopen it only to find my changes were never saved! that was since version 2 - it still does it in 2.1…
I am running windows 7 on 4bit..!
Thanks guys!Just a few issues! i went from ver2 to 2.1 so I had to upgrade my projects! As stated before all my hbox layouts keep changing to align “stretch” instead of “top” if I had it on “stretchmax” it seems to keep that setting intact!

Then the tabs, if i work in a tab everytime I change something (like a grid column text name), then the minute I finished, it keeps reverting back to the first tab, then i have to click my tab all the time!

I would love to provide with examples, and test cases, I am just so short of time! i am trying to report what i find! Thanks guys!

Lastly, sometimes the architect seems like it does not want to override files when deploying! I have to manually remove them then it saves them. And sometimes the architect says it saves, but when deploying my app looks as if it does not take the changes, that is when i exit the architect and then I reopen it only to find my changes were never saved! that was since version 2 - it still does it in 2.1…

I am running windows 7 on 4bit..!

Thanks guys!

]]>Thu, 16 Aug 2012 02:16 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32031#date:02:16Comment by P. Verbrugge@Phil Strong made a new topic.@Phil Strong made a new topic.]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 12:44 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32029#date:12:44Comment by Phil Strong@P. Verbrugge We’ve been working through some issues surrounding this but don’t have enough test cases.&nbsp; If you could share your setup in the forums this would be a huge help.@P. Verbrugge We’ve been working through some issues surrounding this but don’t have enough test cases. If you could share your setup in the forums this would be a huge help.]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 12:30 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32028#date:12:30Comment by Phil Strong@Niranjan, @Jaami
This sort of feedback makes my morning!
@Frik if you could share a screen shot of retina that would be helpful.&nbsp; Yeah we’re aware of Mountain Lion (gatekeeper) issue.&nbsp; Glad to see a restart cleaned it up.&nbsp; It’s mostly a fluid layout so resizing shouldn’t be too bad.@Niranjan, @Jaami
This sort of feedback makes my morning!

@Frik if you could share a screen shot of retina that would be helpful. Yeah we’re aware of Mountain Lion (gatekeeper) issue. Glad to see a restart cleaned it up. It’s mostly a fluid layout so resizing shouldn’t be too bad.

]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 12:28 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32027#date:12:28Comment by FrikAfter restarting Architect, it behaves much better on the Retina MacBook.After restarting Architect, it behaves much better on the Retina MacBook.]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 11:28 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32026#date:11:28Comment by Jaami AdamThank you sencha team. I was waiting for this release and excited to see more features coming with stability and speed. Good work !!!Thank you sencha team. I was waiting for this release and excited to see more features coming with stability and speed. Good work !!!]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 10:21 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32024#date:10:21Comment by FrikFYI, code is not signed for Mountain Lion.&nbsp; So you will not be able to run it unless you change your Gatekeeper settings.
Also, if you have a retina display laptop, initial tests are not good.FYI, code is not signed for Mountain Lion. So you will not be able to run it unless you change your Gatekeeper settings.

Also, if you have a retina display laptop, initial tests are not good.

]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 10:03 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32023#date:10:03Comment by NiranjanExcellent work guys. Memory footprints have definitely come down. A collective sigh of relief when we saw the removal of expanded &amp; viewOrder from metadata filesExcellent work guys. Memory footprints have definitely come down. A collective sigh of relief when we saw the removal of expanded & viewOrder from metadata files ]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 09:07 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32022#date:09:07Comment by P. VerbruggeIssue found: CSS styles added as a recourse do not load in the canvas on a Windows (7) computer. However it works on a Mac.Issue found: CSS styles added as a recourse do not load in the canvas on a Windows (7) computer. However it works on a Mac.]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 07:18 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32021#date:07:18Comment by Aaron Conran@H.W. I’m afraid that that would have been a little tough. Most of these types of decisions need human logic to determine the changes needed between 3.x and 4.x. We should take more A.I. courses but we’re too busy working on Sencha tooling and frameworks! I hope you give Architect an honest try.@H.W. I’m afraid that that would have been a little tough. Most of these types of decisions need human logic to determine the changes needed between 3.x and 4.x. We should take more A.I. courses but we’re too busy working on Sencha tooling and frameworks! I hope you give Architect an honest try.]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 06:51 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32020#date:06:51Comment by H.W.Can it import ExtJS 3.x projects and convert them to 4.x? (the Designer specific files only - since they are Sencha’s proprietary format)?
I suppose not :(.
Than it’s useless for most your existing customers that payed for your previous versions, as they won’t redo the entire screens again (they still have to convert the manual part of the code 3.x and the missing plug-ins or components - e.g. see Pivot Grid or many others).
Breaking compatibility on every possible level and with every possible version won’t ensure you happy long term customers.
I understand that ExtJS 4 “needed” to be totally incompatible for “architecture” reasons, but the tools you sell could have made the conversion process a little more smooth, and not make it even more painful.Can it import ExtJS 3.x projects and convert them to 4.x? (the Designer specific files only - since they are Sencha’s proprietary format)?

I suppose not :(.

Than it’s useless for most your existing customers that payed for your previous versions, as they won’t redo the entire screens again (they still have to convert the manual part of the code 3.x and the missing plug-ins or components - e.g. see Pivot Grid or many others).

Breaking compatibility on every possible level and with every possible version won’t ensure you happy long term customers.

I understand that ExtJS 4 “needed” to be totally incompatible for “architecture” reasons, but the tools you sell could have made the conversion process a little more smooth, and not make it even more painful.

]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 06:33 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32019#date:06:33Comment by Aaron Conran@Mihai - If you are able to create a simple test case and post it on the Architect bug forums, we’ll get it addressed.
@Michael - Thanks for the detective work, we’ll look into your issue.@Mihai - If you are able to create a simple test case and post it on the Architect bug forums, we’ll get it addressed.

@Michael - Thanks for the detective work, we’ll look into your issue.

]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 04:17 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32018#date:04:17Comment by Michael McConnellFound and corrected the problem identified in the forum thread above.&nbsp; You might want to look at the thread because I’m thinking this must be a bug….
M. McConnellFound and corrected the problem identified in the forum thread above. You might want to look at the thread because I’m thinking this must be a bug….

M. McConnell

]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 04:06 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32017#date:04:06Comment by MihaiGreat stuff guys! Just a note: when I upgraded my projects, the following stuff I had to fix! I had a custom property called “parent” and it warned me about it, but it also removed it! I would suggestto have some form of an automatic custom property renaming, not just remove it!
Then all my hbox layouts with allignment set to “top” automatically set themselves to stretch! The app has no problem, just in the design mode I could not see all my fields, so I had to go through all my apps to modify each one by one!Great stuff guys! Just a note: when I upgraded my projects, the following stuff I had to fix! I had a custom property called “parent” and it warned me about it, but it also removed it! I would suggestto have some form of an automatic custom property renaming, not just remove it!

Then all my hbox layouts with allignment set to “top” automatically set themselves to stretch! The app has no problem, just in the design mode I could not see all my fields, so I had to go through all my apps to modify each one by one!

]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 03:28 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32015#date:03:28Comment by Michael McConnell@Kurt:&nbsp; I found that setting and went through the upgrade process.&nbsp; I think that may have been what broke the app.&nbsp; I’m guessing that the JS created by Architect 2.0 is different in certain areas than the JS that 2.1 is generating, even though I’m using the same (4.1) library.&nbsp; I’ve opened a forum thread here for those interested in helping me solve my dilema:
http://www.sencha.com/forum/showthread.php?237244-Architect-2.1-Upgrade-Strangeness…...&amp;referrerid=324750@Kurt: I found that setting and went through the upgrade process. I think that may have been what broke the app. I’m guessing that the JS created by Architect 2.0 is different in certain areas than the JS that 2.1 is generating, even though I’m using the same (4.1) library. I’ve opened a forum thread here for those interested in helping me solve my dilema:

]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 02:52 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32014#date:02:52Comment by Kurt Kiley@MichaelMcConnel look under resources-&gt;library you can set the ExtJS path there.&nbsp; Right click on the library icon and it will display an option to upgrade your app to 4.1.@MichaelMcConnel look under resources->library you can set the ExtJS path there. Right click on the library icon and it will display an option to upgrade your app to 4.1.]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 02:33 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32013#date:02:33Comment by Michael McConnellThanks, Aaron.&nbsp; I actually found the new Library setting about 5 minutes after I posted originally.&nbsp; My app was originally developed in 4.1 so my override syntax should be fine.&nbsp; What I can’t understand is why the CFQueryReader component I use no longer works correctly.&nbsp; Worked fine before…now throwing and error.&nbsp; I’ll open a thread on the forum.
Thanks again.Thanks, Aaron. I actually found the new Library setting about 5 minutes after I posted originally. My app was originally developed in 4.1 so my override syntax should be fine. What I can’t understand is why the CFQueryReader component I use no longer works correctly. Worked fine before…now throwing and error. I’ll open a thread on the forum.

Thanks again.

]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 02:13 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32012#date:02:13Comment by James DickmanVery nice release which seems like it will improve many aspects of a product we’ve already used successfully on several projects. Thanks Sencha team, looking forward to testing these new features tonight!Very nice release which seems like it will improve many aspects of a product we’ve already used successfully on several projects. Thanks Sencha team, looking forward to testing these new features tonight!]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 01:52 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32011#date:01:52Comment by Aaron Conran@Michael McConnnell -
“Framework removed from settings and now appears as config of Resource node”
http://docs.sencha.com/architect/2/#!/guide/changelog
Select the Library node under Resources and you can change the Library Base/debug/etc.
If you created overrides, be sure that you are using the 4.1 syntax for overrides.
http://www.sencha.com/forum/showthread.php?237176-Architect-2.1-Released&amp;p=871678&amp;viewfull=1#post871678
For any specific problems, its definitely easier to open up a forum thread in our forums and we’ll take care of any issues you have.@Michael McConnnell -

For any specific problems, its definitely easier to open up a forum thread in our forums and we’ll take care of any issues you have.

]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 01:43 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32010#date:01:43Comment by Michael McConnellUpgrade broke the first app I “converted”.&nbsp; What was working only 5 minutes earlier no longer loads.&nbsp; Also, where do you set the path to the ExtJS framework?&nbsp; That setting is missing from the project properties.&nbsp; Not good.Upgrade broke the first app I “converted”. What was working only 5 minutes earlier no longer loads. Also, where do you set the path to the ExtJS framework? That setting is missing from the project properties. Not good.]]>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 01:20 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32009#date:01:20Comment by Phil Strong@Kac position is still a known limitation.&nbsp; Dimensions should be preserved.@Kac position is still a known limitation. Dimensions should be preserved.]]>Tue, 14 Aug 2012 21:23 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32007#date:21:23Comment by KacThe Architect window still doesn’t save it’s position/dimensions when you close then reopen it, frustrating.
Windows 7 Professional SP1The Architect window still doesn’t save it’s position/dimensions when you close then reopen it, frustrating.
Windows 7 Professional SP1]]>Tue, 14 Aug 2012 20:46 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32006#date:20:46Comment by AwesomeBobX64Chrome Mac.Chrome Mac.]]>Tue, 14 Aug 2012 20:24 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32005#date:20:24Comment by AwesomeBobX64Just a heads up, your social media icons aren’t lining up correctly up there.
http://d.pr/i/zuWQJust a heads up, your social media icons aren’t lining up correctly up there.

]]>Tue, 14 Aug 2012 20:23 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32004#date:20:23Comment by WemersonExcellent workExcellent work]]>Tue, 14 Aug 2012 20:21 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32003#date:20:21Comment by Jay GarciaThis truly is awesome. Keep it up guys! You’re making it *really hard* for old-hats like myself to not use this awesome tool!This truly is awesome. Keep it up guys! You’re making it *really hard* for old-hats like myself to not use this awesome tool!]]>Tue, 14 Aug 2012 20:11 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32002#date:20:11Comment by Holger SchäferThanks for the hard efford to support 4.1 and tons of nice improvements…Thanks for the hard efford to support 4.1 and tons of nice improvements…]]>Tue, 14 Aug 2012 20:04 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32001#date:20:04Comment by Phil StrongIt’s merely a highly customized gridIt’s merely a highly customized grid]]>Tue, 14 Aug 2012 19:42 GMThttp://www.sencha.com/blog//sencha-architect-2-1#id:32000#date:19:42Comment by EricLooks great.
I wish you would upgrade the Ext PropoertyGrid to have the same features as the Sencha architect grid.Looks great.

I wish you would upgrade the Ext PropoertyGrid to have the same features as the Sencha architect grid.